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They first polled 316 people at Occupy protest sites and events around Manhattan, in the spring of 2012, to test the software and people's reactions.<ref name=":1" /> |
They first polled 316 people at Occupy protest sites and events around Manhattan, in the spring of 2012, to test the software and people's reactions.<ref name=":1" /> |
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In this poll, voters selected a candidate under Plurality voting, and then were randomly assigned two of the other voting systems.<ref name=":2">https://electology.org/sites/default/files/Full%20Report.pdf</ref> |
In this poll, voters selected a candidate under Plurality voting, and then were randomly assigned two of the other voting systems.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=https://electology.org/sites/default/files/Full%20Report.pdf|title=Make Voting Count: an Experiment in Alternative Voting Methods|date=March 2013|access-date=|website=|last=|first=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|publisher=Politics and Electoral Reform Working Group}}</ref> |
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The poll asked "If this year's elections were held today, what party's candidates would you favor?" with this list of candidates:<ref name=":2" /> |
The poll asked "If this year's elections were held today, what party's candidates would you favor?" with this list of candidates:<ref name=":2" /> |